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Batman: The Telltale Series presents a fun and engaging detective game with fresh takes on well-known characters, but suffers from an average plot and lack of player involvement. I was really excited when I first heard about this game. First of all, because I’m a DC fanboy till I die, and so I couldn’t wait … Continue reading Batman: The Telltale Series Reviewed by Thomas Neil

Hugh Jackman gives us a performance reminiscent of Clint Eastwood in 'Unforgiven', which alongside Darren Aronofsky's 'The Wrestler' and George Stevens' 'Shane' was a big influence for director James Mangold's take on the ageing Wolverine. Despite the obvious nods to films that involve a once heroic character damaged and out of sync with the way … Continue reading Logan Reviewed by Grant Connor (Spoiler Free)

Y Tu Mamá También is a 2001 Mexican film following the travels of two teenagers and an older attractive woman as they drive across Mexico to a supposed hidden beach known as “Heaven’s Mouth” and gain a greater understanding of life, love, death and friendship along the way. Before I kick off a review of a … Continue reading Y Tu Mamá También Reviewed by Grant Connor

The Book of Life is adorable from start to finish. But seriously what the hell is up with the drawing style for this movie? Pretty much everyone has a horrible looking gherkin type thing for a nose. If I had to summarise this movie, and the man with a gun to my head says I … Continue reading The Book of Life Reviewed by Thomas Neil

Inception (directed by Christopher Nolan) is a movie that I took forever to get around to watching. It isn't perfect and relies heavily upon belief in some sketchy premises to watch but other than that it's worth it. It made a distinct mark on pop culture, I am speaking of course about the “Inception noise” … Continue reading Inception Reviewed by Thomas Neil

My enjoyment of BBC’s “Sherlock” has been sporadic over the years to say the least. I’ve often been frustrated by how by-the-numbers it became as it grew in popularity or how every time Sherlock said something like “The game is on!” (or some other catchphrase for the audience) he would flail his jacket like Batman does … Continue reading Quickie – Sherlock: Series 4 Reviewed by Grant Connor

“The Killing Joke” is directed by Sam Liu and is the latest Warner Bros Batman animation based on Alan Moore’s dark and brooding tale of madness and the ease in which one can fall into it. After nearly 30 years it is widely regarded as the best Joker story in the history of Batman comics. … Continue reading Thoughts on: The Killing Joke by Grant Connor